“Undoubtedly, Australia’s fiscal position has weakened over the past year, and the May Budget will almost certainly reveal upward revisions to forecast budget deficits, and consequently government debt,” analysts at ANZ said in a note Thursday. But it added, “Despite the deterioration in the fiscal outlook, current forecasts suggest that net government debt is unlikely to hit levels that could threaten Australia’s sovereign credit rating.”

The country’s outlook has taken a big hit from declines in the prices of key commodity exports, particularly iron ore, as demand from China wanes. Iron-ore prices are down more than 50 percent over the past year, with the April contract Nymex iron ore 62 percent FE CRF China trading at $49.30 a tonne Thursday, compared with around $108.50 12 months ago.

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